Surviving Theatre
Marco Pustianaz
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Abstract
Written soon before and in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic, when theatre ground to a halt and spectatorship was suspended, this book takes stock of spectatorship as theatre's living archive and affirms its value in the midst of the present crisis. Drawing from a manifold affective archive of performances and installations (by Marina Abramović, Ron Athey, Forced Entertainment, Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio, Blast Theory, LIGNA, Doris Salcedo, Graeme Miller, Lenz Rifrazioni, Cristina Rizzo, etc.), and expanding on the work of many theorists and scholars, such as Roland Barthes and Jacques Rancière, Giorgio Agamben and Alain Badiou, Nicholas Ridout and Alan Read, among others, the book focuses on the spectator as the subject, rather than the object, of investigation. This is the right time to remember their secret power and theorise their collective time in the theatre. This book is an archive of their adventure and a manifesto rooted in their potentiality. It boldly posits the spectator as the inaugurator of theatre, the surplus that survives it. The book will be of great interest to spectators all and sundry, to scholars and students of theatre and performance studies, of spectatorship and politics. © 2022 Marco Pustianaz.
幸存的剧院
这本书写于2019冠状病毒病大流行前不久和中期,当时戏剧陷入停顿,观众暂停观看,这本书将观众作为戏剧的活档案进行了评估,并肯定了它在当前危机中的价值。从表演和装置的多种情感档案(由Marina abramovizi, Ron Athey, Forced Entertainment, Socìetas Raffaello Sanzio, Blast Theory, LIGNA, Doris Salcedo, Graeme Miller, Lenz Rifrazioni, Cristina Rizzo等)中绘制,并扩展了许多理论家和学者的工作,如Roland Barthes和Jacques ranci re, Giorgio Agamben和Alain Badiou, Nicholas Ridout和Alan Read等,本书侧重于观众作为主题。而不是调查的对象。这是记住他们的秘密力量并将他们在剧院的集体时间理论化的合适时机。这本书是他们历险的档案,也是根植于他们潜力的宣言。它大胆地假设观众是戏剧的开创者,是幸存下来的剩余。这本书将对所有观众、戏剧和表演研究的学者和学生、观众和政治产生极大的兴趣。©2022 Marco Pustianaz。
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